Ace Young will be the latest "American Idol" finalist to make his Broadway debut.

Ace Young
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The former "Idol" contestant will join the Tony-nominated revival of Grease at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre Sept. 9. Young will step into the role of Kenickie through Jan. 18, 2009.

"American Idol" winner Taylor Hicks, who has been playing the role of Teen Angel since June, will play his final performance at the Atkinson Sept. 7.

Denver, CO, native Ace Young was a finalist on the fifth season of "American Idol." He has appeared on the sitcoms "Half & Half" and "Bones" and was Grammy-nominated for co-writing "It's Not Over" for Chris Daughtry. Young released the single "Addicted" in April 2008, and his debut solo recording, "Ace Young," is now available on the Pazzo Music/Fontana label.

"After spending a hopelessly devoted summer with Sandy Dumbrowski (Spencer), the new girl in town," Grease press notes state, "Danny Zuko's (Keeling) world is thrown upside down when Sandy appears at Rydell High on the first day of school. What follows is a rock 'n' roll celebration of growin' up, cruisin' with friends and goin' steady." Grease features scenic design by Derek McLane, costume design by Martin Pakledinaz, lighting design by Kenneth Posner and sound design by Brian Ronan.

Grease features book, music and lyrics by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey. The new production also boasts songs from the hit 1978 film, which co-starred John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John. Among the film songs heard in the Broadway revival are "Sandy," "Hopelessly Devoted to You," "Grease" and "You're the One That I Want."

The new cast recording of Grease is available on the Masterworks Broadway label.

After playing an Off-Broadway engagement at the Eden Theatre, Grease debuted on Broadway in June 1972 at the Broadhurst with a cast that included Barry Bostwick (Danny), Carole Demas (Sandy) and Adrienne Barbeau (Rizzo). The musical closed in April 1980, after playing 20 previews and 3,388 performances. The 1994 revival cast Rosie O'Donnell in the role of Rizzo.

Grease is produced on Broadway by Paul Nicholas and David Ian, Nederlander Presentations, Inc. and Terry Allen Kramer by arrangement with Robert Stigwood.

Tickets for Grease, priced $71.50-$121.50, are available by calling (212) 307-4100 or by visiting www.ticketmaster.com.